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[Request Feature] Delete Created Profile #36

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MrOplus opened this issue Dec 31, 2017 · 1 comment
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[Request Feature] Delete Created Profile #36

MrOplus opened this issue Dec 31, 2017 · 1 comment

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MrOplus commented Dec 31, 2017

hi ,
is there any option to delete created profile ?
for example
macosvpn delete myvpn

halo added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 31, 2017
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halo commented Dec 31, 2017

@kooroshh, thank you for reporting!

Merry Christmas: https://github.com/halo/macosvpn/releases/tag/0.3.4

(This is not on Homebrew yet, though. It will end up there earlier or later.)

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scottk212 added a commit to scottk212/macosvpn that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2019
* Updated for Xcode 8
Still using Swift 2.3 though

* Travis: Use XCode 8

* Sierra compatibility halo#21
I took the chance and converted VPNServiceCreator to Swift

* Version bump 0.2.1 -> 0.3.0 halo#21

* Updated changelog halo#21

* bundle update halo#21

* Extracted CFArray enumeration halo#21

* XCode project update halo#21

* PPP keychain items didn't change name, only cisco did Closes halo#23

* Prevented an Xcode warning halo#21

* Unified exit codes in enumerator

* Updated Xcode project halo#21

* Added Sierra to README

* Trying to cleanup double-XAUTH interpolation halo#23
This appears to work on Sierra now. Reportedly on El Capitan as well

* Version bump 0.3.0 -> 0.3.1

* Making bundler on Travis happy

* Updated download links on README

* Added exit codes to CHANGELOG for 0.3.1

* Ruby on Travis 2.2.4 -> 2.2.5
Some gems depend on it

* Xcode automated Swift upgrade

* Do not activate code optimization, it will break functionality
See halo#13

* Upgraded PrettyColors vendor library halo#30

* Updated CocoaLumberjack halo#30

* Fixed a compiler warning halo#30

* Explicitly unwrap all interpolated optional strings

* Updated changelog halo#30

* Added disconnect on switch/logout flags halo#33

* Added disconnect on switch/logout to help halo#33

* How about not breaking code halo#33

* Added specs halo#33

* Version bump 0.3.1 -> 0.3.2 halo#33

* Making rubocop happy halo#33
I know I cheated ;)

* Pulled upstream DDOSLogger halo#35

* Updated Xcode 8.3 -> 9.0

* Fixed compiler warnings
Simply by updating the upstream classes

* Version bump 0.3.2 -> 0.3.3

* Travis tests Xcode 8+9

* Added changelog for 0.3.3

* Clarified macOS version requirement in README [skip ci]

* CI: Try only xcode 9

* Added delete subcommand halo#36

* Bundle update
Github noted a security vulnerability in rubocop:
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-8418

* Target ruby 2.4 in tests

* Rubocop --auto-correct

* Relax ruby version in Gemfile for Travis

* Use default Travis ruby version

* Rubocop happiness

* Compare same datatypes only halo#37
This breaks on compiling on El Capitan

* Travis runs Xcode 8 as well halo#37
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